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More than $1 billion in aid pledged for Afghanistan as country faces 'most perilous hour' Speaking at a high-level ministers meeting on the crisis in Geneva, UN Secretary General António Guterres said poverty rates in Afghanistan had spiraled since the Taliban's takeover last month, with one in three people not knowing where their next meal was ...
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Afghan women are sharing photos of dresses to protest the Taliban's black hijab mandate Dozens of Afghan women have posted pictures of themselves dressed in colorful traditional clothes, in response to a proposed Taliban requirement for women to wear a black hijab in universities.
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Top US spy says Somalia, Yemen, Syria and Iraq represent greater terrorist threat than Afghanistan (CNN) Afghanistan is no longer the US' top concern among international terrorist threats to the American homeland, the nation's top spy said at an intelligence and national security conference in Washington on Monday, even amid ongoing fears from some ...
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Norway's 'Climate Election' Puts Center-Left in Charge Global warming and the future of the country's oil and gas industry dominated the election campaign, yet smaller parties with ambitious approaches on climate fared less well than expected.
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Schools will need vaccine mandates for in-person classes to last, expert says "So far, we've not seen a lot of Covid vaccine mandates, even for the teenagers," vaccinologist and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine Dr. Peter Hotez told CNN's Ana Cabrera. "It's gonna have to happen if we're ...
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Canada's Trudeau sought an election he risks losing with only a week to go VANCOUVER, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had hoped to secure a majority in parliament when he called a snap election, but a lackluster campaign and public anger over a vote during a pandemic are putting his chances of ...
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South Africa mulls vaccine passports as Covid-19 restrictions are eased South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation following a special cabinet meeting on matters relating to the COVID-19 epidemic in Pretoria, on March 15, 2020.
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China's strict 21 day quarantine under question after new outbreak emerges A medical worker collects a throat swab from a staff member for nucleic acid testing at a shopping mall on September 11 in Putian, Fujian province of China.
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BC government continues logging of old growth as 2-year protest in the woods drags on At stake is some of the last unprotected old-growth forest on the south end of Vancouver Island. Arrests have been ongoing all summer of opponents attempting to blockade the forest in and around the Fairy Creek watershed. The watershed itself is off-limits ...
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Biden to withhold, restrict some military aid to Egypt The move is a compromise that may disappoint some activists but nonetheless is arguably more human-rights-friendly than in the past. President Joe Biden speaks about combatting the coronavirus pandemic in the State Dining Room of the.
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